Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Miracle Buddies

Found this unfinished post that definitely deserves to be finished. I'll skip the "I'm so behind on blogging" speech and simply point out that these pictures are from August. We'll just say I was saving them for Prematurity Awareness Month. . .Because one of the highlights of our summer was a trip to Fargo. Yes; its true. Because it wasn't for anything medically related, it was to see Noah's best NICU buddy Stella and her family!! We hadn't gotten to see each other since she went home from the NICU and it was soooooo awesome to get to spend some time with them. We went to a park and watched these two play and interact and run all over that started out their lives in isollettes with oxygen and PICC lines and more than I care to think about. Such big miracles and so much cuteness crammed into two little people! (If you followed us on CaringBridge, this is the Stella that we mentioned a few times. The one that was 12 ounces when she was born. No, that's not a typo; the girl was 12 ounces. And now she is a happy healthy toddler.)It doesn't get much cuter than this:This is the "before" picture:And this is why we love the NICU:

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About Me

I am a follower of Jesus Christ, a wife, and a mom. A description that applies to countless women, which is why you could say it falls under the category of “ordinary.” But the things “about me” that are my very favorite, that give me indescribable joy and satisfaction, are being a follower of Jesus Christ, a wife, and a mom. Ordinary? Perhaps. But I embrace that ordinary and consider each day it brings a blessing.

Here is another reason why I embrace the ordinary.Our little miracle was born 3 months early and weighed 1 lb 14 oz.After experiencing 87 days in the NICU, some filled to the brim with out of the ordinary and exciting things, the ordinary and boring days feel pretty good.